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the fact of the law. there's no obligation. you have a common currency, a common destiny a map and a common air. the question yes, we know what the problems are. watch for rego. i think it's wrong charas to make. you go further it was a normal way of thinking. this sense. that was not the same conflict and to have consequences. for example, come to five california goes bankrupt is not that the holes and is collapsing a small economy hollywood that 2 percent of the european gdp. all system is in shock. >> when you attack iraq going forward, what that would mean if you were really to do it, the hamiltonian project, that will mean that taxpayers in belgium, the netherlands -- netherlands and germany, we accept the front -- foliate spots -- fully responsible for the pensions of multiple countries and will pay if need be. responsible for all their obligations, and not tighten matt government debt of this social welfare system of kentucky and texas. is there any sign that your taxpayers sikkim yes, we agree to pay the pensions and he
the fact of the law. there's no obligation. you have a common currency, a common destiny a map and a common air. the question yes, we know what the problems are. watch for rego. i think it's wrong charas to make. you go further it was a normal way of thinking. this sense. that was not the same conflict and to have consequences. for example, come to five california goes bankrupt is not that the holes and is collapsing a small economy hollywood that 2 percent of the european gdp. all system is in...
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our foreign policy is inseparable from supporting international law. we must assist the genuine, moderate and democratic forces in syria who are in dire need of help and who feel abandoned by the international community. the longer this conflict goes on, the more human suffering, persecution of minorities, radicalization and sectarian conflict there will be. despite these three compelling arguments, there will still be those who say britain should have nothing to do with syria. but we cannot look the other way while human rights are flouted, and it would be height of irresponsibility to ignore potential threat to our own security. so i want to explain to the house today the next step in increasing our support to the syrian people, and i emphasize there may well have to be further steps. we have contributed nearly 140 million pounds in humanitarian aid so far. this is funding foot, clean drinking water, medical stabs, blankets and shelter for many tens of thousands of people. we're supporting the syrian national coalition's own efforts to deliver aid in
our foreign policy is inseparable from supporting international law. we must assist the genuine, moderate and democratic forces in syria who are in dire need of help and who feel abandoned by the international community. the longer this conflict goes on, the more human suffering, persecution of minorities, radicalization and sectarian conflict there will be. despite these three compelling arguments, there will still be those who say britain should have nothing to do with syria. but we cannot...
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i went to law school with someone named hillary rodham. and the the clintons after the election needed someone to speak to the public, and speak out on charges that were meritless. i learned about politics after the clinton white house and afterwards did the same thing. >> you developed a reputation for, some would say, defending our helping unsavory character. i wonder if there's a line that you draw, someone that you absolutely will not represent. >> i represented the board of trustees and penn state university. i've been asked would i have tried to defend jerry sandusky, a predator/monster who raped children. the answer is no. so it has to be something that i have a moral compass and that i'm able to get the facts. if i can't get the facts, i can't defend. >> one lesson is don't plan on a big vacation, it could always get interrupted. martha stewart calls you in -- in 2000, she's suspected of insider trading. she calls you in the middle of the night and says, "i want -- i need help. my lawyers don't want me to talk. what do i do?" >> sh
i went to law school with someone named hillary rodham. and the the clintons after the election needed someone to speak to the public, and speak out on charges that were meritless. i learned about politics after the clinton white house and afterwards did the same thing. >> you developed a reputation for, some would say, defending our helping unsavory character. i wonder if there's a line that you draw, someone that you absolutely will not represent. >> i represented the board of...
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fda's law enforcement arm. i investigated a variety of cases of criminal activity, primarily in the drug arena. for those of you who don't know much about o.c.i. we're a small organization located within fda. we are fda's law enforcement arm. we conduct a variety of investigations involving all f.d.a. regulated commodities including but not limited to dietary supplements. for those of you that don't know the structure or framework of f.d.a., there are six back bones to f.d.a. here in maryland. they are known as sectors. each sent certificate responsible for regulating particular commodities. they are the center fer biologic research. the center for biologic. the center for tobacco products. the center for food safety. and the center for drugs evaluation and research. >> dietary supplements are regulated by the food safety and applied nutrition. however in my line of work, in the drug arena, at certain times which we'll talk about in a few moments here, those dietary supplements are under the purview of the cent
fda's law enforcement arm. i investigated a variety of cases of criminal activity, primarily in the drug arena. for those of you who don't know much about o.c.i. we're a small organization located within fda. we are fda's law enforcement arm. we conduct a variety of investigations involving all f.d.a. regulated commodities including but not limited to dietary supplements. for those of you that don't know the structure or framework of f.d.a., there are six back bones to f.d.a. here in maryland....
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under current law this will shrink in 2013 for the fourth year in a row. a $845 billion, this will be the first year with a deficit under $1 trillion. this would be about half as large relative to the size of the economy. you can see in the picture our projection under current law shows deficits continuing to fall for the next few years before turning up again by the end of the decade in totaling about $7 trillion. federal revenues of the lower line are projected to increase relative to the size of the economy in reached 1970 gdp in-- reached 19% of gdp in 2015 and beyond. because of both the expanding economy and schedule changes in rules. a comparison average of about 18% over the past 40 years. at the same time, if current laws remain in place, federal spending will fall relative to the size of the economy and then rise again. the decline can be traced to be discretionary funding. and to a drop off that sense to go up when the economy is weak. -- that tend to go up when the economy is weak.but later in the decade, spending turns up again . part of this
under current law this will shrink in 2013 for the fourth year in a row. a $845 billion, this will be the first year with a deficit under $1 trillion. this would be about half as large relative to the size of the economy. you can see in the picture our projection under current law shows deficits continuing to fall for the next few years before turning up again by the end of the decade in totaling about $7 trillion. federal revenues of the lower line are projected to increase relative to the...
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it was then i was dead by law enforcement budget. ---- bit by a law-enforcement bug. my primary role was to investigate medicare fraud. fda law enforcement arm, i investigated a variety of cases, criminal activity, primarily in the drug arena. for those of you who do not know much about oci, we are a small organization located underneath the office of regulatory affairs. we are fda's law enforcement arm. the conduct a variety of investigations involving all fda regulated -- including dietary supplements. for those of you who do not really know the structure and framework of the fda, basically speaking, there are six backbone's of the fda located here in maryland. each center is responsible for overseeing and regulating particular commodities. those six centers are the center for biologics evaluation and research, the center for veterinary medicine, the center for devices and radiological health, the center for tobacco products, the center for food safety and applied nutrition, and a center for drugs evaluation and research. dietary supplements primarily are regulated
it was then i was dead by law enforcement budget. ---- bit by a law-enforcement bug. my primary role was to investigate medicare fraud. fda law enforcement arm, i investigated a variety of cases, criminal activity, primarily in the drug arena. for those of you who do not know much about oci, we are a small organization located underneath the office of regulatory affairs. we are fda's law enforcement arm. the conduct a variety of investigations involving all fda regulated -- including dietary...
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versus passing new laws. president clinton tried an assault weapons ban 19 years ago. and we have the benefit of hindsight as well as some research to examine the lackluster results of that decade long experiment. according to the department of justice's own study, it was completely inferktle in reducing murder or crime rates. some have talked about this study funded by the justice department and claimed it reduced gun murders by 6.7%. but the problem is the study reveals how weak the evidence really was. the author said however the evidence is not strong enough for us to conclude there was any meaningful effect, i.e. that the effect was different from zero. so are we really going to pass another law that will have zero effect and pat ourselves on the back and say we've accomplished something wonderful? we tried this experiment once and it failed. and i think it promotes symbolism over seriousness to repeat that mistake. a real concern of mine is that the efforts to enact this gun ban are distracting congress
versus passing new laws. president clinton tried an assault weapons ban 19 years ago. and we have the benefit of hindsight as well as some research to examine the lackluster results of that decade long experiment. according to the department of justice's own study, it was completely inferktle in reducing murder or crime rates. some have talked about this study funded by the justice department and claimed it reduced gun murders by 6.7%. but the problem is the study reveals how weak the evidence...
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jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of the adams is -- of the adamses? is that the relationship standard? >> i hope you will take that question. [laughter] >> there was no one else like abigail and john. thet of all, we don't have insight into anybody else's lives. these letters were recently revealed. lyndon johnson's love letters to lady bird were revealed. but there is nothing like the abigail and john exchange. [laughter] >> it is when they are situated in such a important time and there were so many players in so many stages. that is what sets them apart. this is from twitter. >> people came by, but not so much during the presidency. there is a time when john is reall
jefferson felt that the states should be passing the alien and sedition laws. he was very much in favor of the states. at that time, people did not have the same or about suppressing the press that we have today. >> it was in the heat of the moment. rex right. >> stephen from chicago. >> they say history repeats itself. i was wondering if there any presidents and first ladies or first couples that most resemble or are analogous of the adams is -- of the adamses? is that the...